AMVCA 2014! Who Wore it Best & Worst?

The Africa Movie Viewer’s Choice Awards took place last night in Lagos, as expected the stars showed out in their best. But as usual I am here to show you which celebrities outfit looked the best and which didn’t really make the cut.

The men at this event all looked to die for but here are a few that stood out to me

Best dressed men are:

Uti Nwachukwu looks exceptional in his Ankara printed suit. I love it when Nigerians stick to their roots and are creative with it. This is hands down my favorite look of the night.

Ik Ogbonna Wow! This attire is everything! From the cane to the top hat!! Very well put together. And I must commend the tailor this is a nicely tailored suit.

As for the women at this event, there were some looks that I loved and some not so much.

The best dressed women are:

Rita Dominic this is simply beautiful, her dress has the perfect blend of shimmer and lace. She accessorizes with gold cutch, earrings and ring. Her makeup is flawless, Rita is just gorgeous.

Waje I love love love it! Aint nothing better than a beautiful woman who can pull off a man’s suit and still look exceptionally stunning.

Worst Dressed women are:

Gbemi This dress makes her look like a human disco ball. I’m not a fan of too much shine shine, and this is too much shine shine for me. NOT feeling it.

Seyi Shay I also don’t like the sequences on this dress but she did accessorize to complement the look which is nice, I just wish she did more with her face and hair, maybe it’s the lighting but she looks really dull and tired as opposed to how loud and attention grabbing her dress is.

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